Reading+Activities


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by Azalea Estrada Chable

by Roberto Montes de Oca Osuna

by Thelma C. MARIN CALCANEO

BY MARY RAMOS  by Paco 

by Miguel Hernández and José María

1. Define these words or phrases. INTRODUCTION. DO FOR A LIVING. TRAINING SESSION. COWORKER. ICE BREAKER. ATTAIN. 2. Think you are the development manager of an enterprise. Ask these questions to your Colleagues. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN WORKERS DO NOT WANT TO PARTICIPATE IN A MEETING? ARE YOU GOOD AT MAKING PEOPLE FEEL COMFORTABLE TO TALK FREELY IN A MEETING? HOW DO YOU DO IT? 3. Read the following text: Have you ever heard of speed dating? It's an opportunity for people to quickly meet a large number of people to potentially date. This speed meeting icebreaker provides a similar experience for participants at a training meeting or team building session. Looking for an icebreaker that will quickly allow your training session participants to meet fellow participants? Need an icebreaker that will warm up the group with action and movement? You’ve found the right icebreaker. This speed meeting icebreaker will accomplish both of these objectives. Plus, the speed meeting icebreaker enables your participants to succeed. Even your shyest or most uncomfortable participant can manage to talk with another person for two minutes. Use the Speed Meeting Icebreaker With Strangers When your participants don’t know each other, ask them to number off by one and two; half your participants become ones and half become twos. Ask them to introduce themselves to the person sitting directly across the table. You might suggest topics that are appropriate for the two minutes they are allowed with each person. These topics work well for speed meeting. Participants can tell their partner: • their name, • what they do for a living, and • why they attended the training session. Keep your suggested topics simple as two minutes is not a lot of time for both people to respond. Write your suggested topics on a note card, a blackboard or white board or project them. You don’t want participants spending their two minutes remembering what you suggested they discuss. In a hotel conference room, you may have had the opportunity to set up pairs of chairs away from the training tables. Icebreaker Changes for Participants Who Know Each Other This speed meeting icebreaker can work well for groups of coworkers, friends, or club members. The main variation is in the content of the questions you suggest they answer. For people who know each other, these kinds of questions work. • Share one thing about yourself that you think your coworker doesn’t know. • Tell your partner your favorite television show and why. • Share your five favorite foods. (This is the year of bacon; don’t ask me why.) Note that these are examples and you can work creatively to come up with your own variations of these questions. The one question I shy away from asking is what they hope to attain from attending the session. These responses are best heard by all participants including the facilitator. This is a quick and easy icebreaker that requires no preparation yet gets people involved with each other and moving around the room. The speed meeting icebreaker usually generates a lot of laughter
 * ICE BREAKER ACTIVITY FOR HR**

4. List 3 differences of holding sessions, meetings, training courses, etc, where workers don´t know each other and where they already know each other.

5. How would you use this information for teleconferences and video conferences? Would it work the same way than physical meetings?

 This reading about CV'S will be used in Fanny's class. Created by Fanny and Cristhel. By Martha Yolanda Pancardo and Silvia Gamez BY Mariela Cordova Leon

Abel Ruiz Flores

Juan Carlos Calderon


 * The activity es about the nex article: [[file:Evolution of Relationship Marketing.pdf]] and you hace to follow the next instructions: [[file:Questions-ReadingActivity.pdf]] By María del Socorro Vazquez Amavizca: